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How To Buy A Car - The Hassle Free Way

Buying a car can be intimidating for anyone. Luckily, Roadloans has a quick guide with all the tips you need to navigate your next auto purchase. From working with the dealer to getting the auto
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Buying a car can be intimidating for anyone. Luckily, Roadloans has a quick guide with all the tips you need to navigate your next auto purchase. From working with the dealer to getting the auto financing you need, we hope you find these tips helpful.

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4.
RESEARCH
Visit multiple dealerships and
play them oﬀ one another.
Don’t be looking to buy the ﬁrst time you go
to a dealership. Tell dealers you’re just looking
and don’t let them talk you into anything.
JON’S
DEALERSHIP
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5.
Go to the dealership
when it’s closed so you
can roam with no pressure.
Take notes on what you
like, then return home and
do some serious research.
JANE’S
DEALERSHIP
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6.
Get the
original
invoice
Find out what the dealer
paid for the vehicle
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Now you’ll know MSRP and
how long the car has been
on the lot; if it’s been more
than a month, they’ll be
more eager to get rid of
it.
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8.
set up your
loan in
advance.
Compare interest rates
and get pre-approved.
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9.
17,000 franchised new-car
dealerships per year
In the past 65 years, there have been
49,200 dealerships
1949 had the highest surge of new dealerships at
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10.
Go later in the night at the end
of the month or quarter.
negotiating
sat
Don't bother negotiating
when the dealership is
busy, like on a Saturday.
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11.
Negotiate the last 2
weeks of the year.
Dealers are most desperate
for sales because they have
to pay taxes on cars left on
the lot after the New Year.
If you are a cash client, don’t
mention it until after you have
agreed on price. The dealer will
have more room to drop the price
with the idea of making some
back in ﬁnancing.
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12.
how to calculate a
reasonable price for a car
Subtract dealer incentives and holdback from the
invoice price and offer 5 percent over that.
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13.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Explain that you have a target price (reasonably based oﬀ of research)
and that you will be available when they meet you there. Politely
refuse counter oﬀers and leave a phone number.
Find out dealer holdback
incentives or manufacturer
reimbursements.
Don’t take a car
home for the night.
Know beforehand the fees
you will be assessed at close.
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14.
close
Say no to fees. Administrative fees are
negotiable, but you shouldn’t pay for
ﬂoor plan fees or inventory space.
Bring a calculator to know
the price of add-ons you
want beforehand.
You can save $200 to $300
when you buy an Extended
Car Warranty before your
current warranty expires.
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15.
Be prepared to walk out
if you don't get the price you want.
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